Fight the Fraud

“Too Good to be True”

Holiday deals are everywhere — but the ones that look unbelievable usually are. Scammers count on people rushing to grab a bargain without checking the website, the seller, or the source.

If it feels too good to be true, it probably is. 

Unexpected Package?

Scammers are sending fake delivery texts hoping you’ll tap without thinking. If you get a message about a package you weren’t expecting, don’t click the link — check directly with the carrier instead.

A single tap can give scammers access to your personal info.

Check Before You Click

Countdown timers and “limited time only” pop-ups are common tactics scammers use to create pressure. Before you buy, always confirm the website address — one wrong letter can take you to a fake store.

Protect yourself by checking twice before you click.

Scammers Love the Holidays

Slow down, double-check, and report anything that feels off.

Scammers take advantage of the busy holiday season — fake delivery texts, too-good-to-be-true deals, gift card scams, and “pay now” messages are all on the rise.

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